Optical variability of a newly discovered blazar sample from the BZCAT Catalog
Nibedita Kalita, Alok C. Gupta, Minfeng Gu

TL;DR
This study investigates optical variability in a sample of blazars from the BZCAT catalog, revealing significant intraday flux variations, spectral evolution patterns, and differences between blazar types on various timescales.
Contribution
First detailed optical variability analysis of newly discovered blazars from BZCAT, including intraday and long-term flux and spectral behavior.
Findings
Significant intraday variability in one FSRQ (~12% amplitude)
78% of the sample shows redder-when-brighter spectral trend
High synchrotron peaked blazars exhibit strong day-to-month flux variations
Abstract
In an optical monitoring program to characterize the variability properties of blazar, we observed 10 sources from the Roma-BZCAT catalogue for 26 nights in V and R bands during October 2014 to June 2015 with two telescopes located in India. The sample includes mainly newly discovered BL Lacs where the redshift of some sources are not known yet. We present the results of flux and color variations of the sample on intraday and short time scales obtained by using the power-enhanced F-test and the nested-ANOVA tests, along with their spectral behavior. We find significant intraday variability in the single FSRQ in our sample, having an amplitude of variation ~12%. Although a few of BL Lacs showed probable variation in some nights, none of them passes the variability tests at 99.9% significance level. We find that 78% of the sample showed significant negative colour--magnitude correlations…
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